Tale X.
l. 5: Adieu, thou noble Pile, I kiss the sacred Ground. (D.)
instead of ll. 24–5:
So to her Chaplain she the one commends,
And to the sick the village doctor sends.
instead of l. 27:
And keeps the antient Credit of the Hall.
after l. 64:
And loves the Part unseen from what is now in sight. (D.)
after l. 66:
Is not the idle Scheme of a projecting Hand. (D.)
instead of ll. 80–4:
This is the Spring; then Summer comes in pride, }
Pure, silent streams, here hid and there discried, }
Feed the unnumbered fry, that there glide; }
Then steals th’ Autumnal Prospect o’er the Leaf. (D.)
instead of l. 84:
Then steals th’ Autumnal Prospect o’er the Leaf.
l. 105. for behold read survey. (D.)
l. 106: That Seat so honour’d, honour’d in decay. (D.)